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I want to try a shorter stem on the Peregrine. I had been thinking of cheapy on-one mtb version, but I'm off to ride some of the SDW tomorrow, so I'd like to pick one up from Evans, Cycle Surgery or Condor on the way home tonight.
Reckon it's OK to pick up something budget roadie if that's what's on offer?
I'm thinking if CX bikes are generally specced with road stems, then I'd assume that they're built to take what I'm likely to throw at one on the Peregrine.
Or what?
Ta!
something like this, for example:
[url] http://www.condorcycles.com/Handlebars-Stems/10141-Deda-Zero1/flypage.tpl.html [/url]
I've not died yet.
Promise?
it will be fine. is there actually any difference between a road and mtb stem any more?
Yeah you'll be fine, I swap stems around all the time. Not DH riding or stems and road but YKWIM
That's what I thought, to be honest, I was about to buy one a while ago, but the guy looked at the nobblies and "No,no. Not for for off-road." (french)
That was just enough to make me think "pfff... I'll get the cheapy on-one then."
But I didn't, and now I'm in a hurry again.
Cheers!
CX bikes had road stems on them for about 100 years before MTBs were invented, you'll be fine 🙂
3T ARX pro, run them on my MTB and CX bikes, (with matching bars obviously), lovely
I've got a road stem on all my mtbs
If you're worried about the stem then you should be worried about the bars as well surely?
Yep. Ritchey carbon road stems on all my bikes, mtb, cx and road ( except the cruiser - alloy quill).
Not planning on dying just yet!


